“I attended, participated in and
enjoyed the Advanced Trial Advocacy Institute.
It is a comprehensive ‘how to’
demonstration curriculum in which the attendees have an opportunity to observe
and then perform everything from voir dire to examination of witnesses to
closing argument …”
Ron Ward
President, Washington State Bar
Foundation, 2008-2011
President, American Board of Trial
Advocates, 2012
Washington State Trial Lawyers
Association President’s Award
Super Trial Lawyer since 2003
Super Trial Lawyer since 2003
Save the Dates - June 15-19, 2015 – for the Advanced Trial Advocacy
Institute at Seattle University Law School.
The Advanced Trial Advocacy Institute, June 15-19, 2015, is
co-sponsored by the American College of Trial Lawyers and the American Board of
Trial Advocates. ATAI offers a proven conceptual approach to trial practice
combined with premier trial principles and strategies for every phase of trial
from preparation through closing argument. During the week-long course, the
best of the best trial lawyers and faculty will provide you with lectures and
demonstrations of successful trial skills.
Cross-examination is a featured topic at the ATAI. Attendees will not only have a presentation on Cross-Examination but also a faculty demonstration of cross. Then, attendees will conduct cross-examinations and receive faculty live and video critiques.
Cross-examination is a featured topic at the ATAI. Attendees will not only have a presentation on Cross-Examination but also a faculty demonstration of cross. Then, attendees will conduct cross-examinations and receive faculty live and video critiques.
To register and for complete information, click here.
Who should attend
The course is designed for both beginning and experienced practicing
lawyers, who are seeking a firm foundation of the finest trial skills taught by
experienced trial lawyers, who will to take their lawyering skills to a higher
level. The course is also open to a few select law students who have completed
their second year and have taken an Evidence course. Seattle University Law
Students will receive two academic credits for successfully completing the
course.
Topics to be
addressed include:
Developing Case Theories, Themes and Trial Strategies .Courtroom
Communication Techniques .Trial Preparation and Planning .Effective Jury
Selection .Convincing Opening Statement .Conducting a Compelling Direct
Examination .Presenting and Attacking Expert Testimony .Creating Dynamic Trial
Visuals .Today's Courtroom Technology .Trial Ethics and Avoiding Pitfalls. Impeachment
and Concession Cross-Examination and Persuasive Closing Argument.
Distinguished
Faculty Members
Judges
Hon. Terrence A.
Carroll, King County Superior Court (ret.)
Hon. John H. Chun, Judge, King County Superior Court
Hon. John P. Erlick, Judge, King County Superior Court
Hon. Dean Lum, Judge, King County Superior Court
Hon. Jack Nevin, Judge, Pierce County Superior Court
Hon. John H. Chun, Judge, King County Superior Court
Hon. John P. Erlick, Judge, King County Superior Court
Hon. Dean Lum, Judge, King County Superior Court
Hon. Jack Nevin, Judge, Pierce County Superior Court
Attorneys and
Academics
Dan ‘L W. Bridges,
McGaughey Bridges Dunlap PLLC
Amy T. Forbis, Bennett, Bigelow & Leedom
Barbara Frost, Adjunct Professor, Seattle University School of Law
Erick D. Gilman, Gordon, Thomas Honeywell
Karen Koehler, Stritmatter Kessler Whelan
Avi Lipman, McNaul Ebel
Thomas A. Lemly, Davis Wright Tremaine
Lisa Marchese, Dorsey Whitney
Simion Osborn, Osborn Machler
Stephen Penner, Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Pierce County Prosecutor's Office
Jeffrey Robinson, Schroeter Goldmark and Bender
Jeff Tilden, Gordon Tilden Thomas & Cordell
Lish Whitson, Lish Whitson, PLLC
Amy T. Forbis, Bennett, Bigelow & Leedom
Barbara Frost, Adjunct Professor, Seattle University School of Law
Erick D. Gilman, Gordon, Thomas Honeywell
Karen Koehler, Stritmatter Kessler Whelan
Avi Lipman, McNaul Ebel
Thomas A. Lemly, Davis Wright Tremaine
Lisa Marchese, Dorsey Whitney
Simion Osborn, Osborn Machler
Stephen Penner, Chief Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Pierce County Prosecutor's Office
Jeffrey Robinson, Schroeter Goldmark and Bender
Jeff Tilden, Gordon Tilden Thomas & Cordell
Lish Whitson, Lish Whitson, PLLC
Communication
Specialists
R. Craig Smith, Senior Trial Consultant, Best-Witness
Thomas M. O'Toole, Ph.D., President & Consultant, Sound Jury Consulting
Tara Parker, Prolumina